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File #: 2015-80    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/16/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/25/2015 Final action: 3/25/2015
Title: Resolution Accepting Dedication of a Public Alley on Lot "E" of Tract No. 3627
Attachments: 1. LLA EXHIBIT B Acceptance Sketch, 2. RESOLUTION for accepting offer of dedication, 3. CC PMP Acceptance of dedication, 4. SECTION 66477.2 Gov Code Acceptance of Dedication
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City Council

MEETING DATE: 3/25/2015
TITLE:
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Resolution Accepting Dedication of a Public Alley on Lot "E" of Tract No. 3627
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FROM:
Pat Milos, Community Development Director

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution rescinding the rejection by the County Board of Supervisors of an offer of dedication for public alley purposes of Lot "E: in Tract No. 3627, and now accepting the offer.
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BACKGROUND:
Tract No. 3627 is located on both sides of Kieley Road, between Cathedral Canyon Drive and Campbell Street. In 1968 when this tract was approved by the County, the developer offered several streets and alleys for dedication to the public. At that time, the County Board of Supervisors accepted the offers of public streets, but rejected the offers made on the map for public alleys. One of the alleys offered for dedication, Lot "E", is located along the north side of Lot 27 of the tract, as shown on the attached sketch. The alleys in Tract 3627 were paved and opened, but remained private.

Cathedral City incorporated in 1981, and this tract, and the streets and alleyways in the tract became part of the City.

In 2001, the Cathedral City Redevelopment Agency and Gemstone Properties made an agreement for a land trade, in which the Agency would convey an existing parking lot in the Auto Park to Gemstone in exchange for a new public parking lot, to be constructed by Gemstone, located on the north side of Perez Road, west of Campbell Street. Access to the new parking lot was to be from Campbell Street, by way of the paved alley on Lot "E". The land trade took place, Gemstone developed the former parking lot into an auto dealership, and the Redevelopment Agency took title to the replacement parking lot in 2002.

DISCUSSION:
When the State dissolved the Redevelopment Agency, this parking lot parcel, and many other RDA properties, were included in the Long Range Property Manageme...

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